January 9, 2026
Report

Pilger Mill Processing

Abstract

The Nuclear Technology Research & Development program of the Office of Nuclear Energy has implemented a program to develop an advanced reactor cladding fabrication capability by using the extrusion and pilgering processes. Oxide-dispersion strengthened (ODS) steels are a promising class of advanced materials, but processes need to be developed to produce tubing for these advanced alloys. The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) has converted its rolling mill into a lab-scale pilger mill, which required designing pilger tooling and rolls that contained multiple pilgering grooves and designing a servo-driven feed mechanism. Upon assembling and checking out the system, pilgering runs on stainless steel, MA956, and 14YWT iron (Fe)-based alloys were completed. The feed rates and rotation rates were established, the reduction schedules were determined. This report will provide a description of the lab-scale pilger mill performance and processing results for the stainless steel, MA956, and 14YWT alloys.

Published: January 9, 2026

Citation

Dahl M.E., A.L. Doherty, C.A. Lavender, M. McCoy, R.P. Omberg, and M.T. Smith. 2019. Pilger Mill Processing Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.